Simple Citrus Grafting Technique by Madison Citrus Nursery

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Grafting citrus trees doesn't have to be difficult. Watch as Hershell from Madison Citrus Nursery demonstrates how we graft our citrus trees in the greenhouse. The process is easier than you think but imagine having to do it right a few hundred times in a row!
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This is very valuable info Hershall! I was missing this nugget of info. Modified side vaneer graft. I wasn't having any luck with cleft grafting. Thanks for posting!

FlomatonFamous
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Greetings from Puerto Rico. I just tried this technique in my small nursery. The special thing is the bending of the tree. It wasn't easy though.
I hope it works!

gadielgomez
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no one ever explains what to look for when finding a scion. What part of the tree do I cut to make a scion? What do I look for?
I'm trying to graft my dads naval orange tree onto a new tree. His trees is over 50 years old and puts out great OJ. I sold the house and want to clone it.

donk.johnson
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Greeting from France
can you tell me the size of the pots you use please and what variety of rootstock you use?
Thanks

guillaumedurieu
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Where can I buy a Lemon /mandarine tree?

randyspencer
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It’s good information but I can’t see clearly

pakgardeningplus
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What if the root stock has multiple branches?

Hardstyler
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Just got a few citrus tree from a nursery.
Not gonna mention its name so it won’t be bad for this nursery.
First time dealing with grafter trees.

Can’t figure out how it works.
I always thought that grafting trees for sale is basically cutting off the whole rootstock plant a few inches from where root starts and grafting a whole plant or a branch to this stump and the desired tree grows on that rootstock root.

When I finally received the plant it looked like to my uneducated eye that it has multiple scion graftings and BOTH original rootstock plant AND grafted plant branches are growing.

The nursery is not really helpful to explain on this matter.

I don’t want an original rootstock fruits growing. I want the name I bought growing.

How do I make sure I don’t grow that rootstock anywhere on the plant? And how to ID it all.

ELViGardens
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The only part I wanted to know is when you cut the main branch....

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